Mission Mobile Medical Group Becomes a Certified B Corporation

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Mission Mobile Medical Group revealed it has earned Certified B Corporation status, joining a global cohort of companies lauded for exemplary social and environmental performance, transparency, and legal accountability.

Mission Mobile Medical earned BCorp certification after completing a rigorous assessment that evaluated the company’s impact in governance, community involvement, workforce standards, environmental care, and service delivery. This milestone marks a new level of accountability and places the organization among a select group of fewer than 10,000 businesses worldwide to achieve the distinction of being a Certified B Corporation.

“We have always held ourselves accountable to our people and the communities we serve. Becoming a Certified B Corporation is a public declaration of that,” said Travis LeFever, CEO and Co-Founder of Mission Mobile Medical Group. “Certification required updates to the company’s legal framework to formalize stakeholder governance, ensuring long-term alignment between the company’s growth and its impact.”

Since its founding in 2020, Mission Mobile Medical has been redrawing the healthcare map in North America and continuing to expand internationally. With more than 250 mobile health clinic contracts in 42 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and Canada, the company partners with managed care organizations, state agencies, and community health systems to leverage mobile health programs to drive positive health outcomes in communities where existing providers are overwhelmed or fallen short, and Quality metrics fall behind national norms.

“This certification validates once again that companies in America can build high-performing, high-growth companies while valuing all people unconditionally,” said Amanda LeFever, Co-Founder, President, and CFO. “Every metric we were evaluated on, from transparency to sustainability, reflects how we’ve operated since day one.”

From its employee-first culture to its outcomes-focused approach to community health operations, Mission Mobile Medical believes that business systems must be built on principles that protect the people who depend on them.

Mission Mobile Medical’s satellite Primary Care networks are inspired by the logistical principles that established the U.S. fire station model. The company employs AI models to analyze payer and provider data to geospatially pinpoint and serve high-need areas, providing the tools and infrastructure for local provider partners. Rotation of the satellite clinics combines sparse populations, especially in rural regions, activates beneficiaries, and encourages quality improvements in chronic disease management. The community health programs are co-designed with local partners such as health departments, schools, churches, and community centers to build trust and ensure operational success. The model delivers rapid, substantial, and sustainable improvements, with expected cost savings of 10:1, particularly in Medicaid populations.

“As leaders, we already have a moral obligation to help those less fortunate than us, people who, for whatever reason, don’t have the advantages we have. We expect our team to prioritize people over profits, purpose over products, and long-term impact over short-term sales,” Amanda added. “This simply makes it a legal obligation.”

As demand grows for accessible, community-based care, Mission Mobile Medical is shaping the next generation of healthcare delivery, offering a future-proof model that delivers performance without compromising on people. This certification signals to payors, policymakers, and communities alike that sustainable, high-quality care can be both compassionate and commercially viable.

To learn more about Mission Mobile Medical Group and their Certified B Corporation status, visit the website here.

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